When is Mexico vs Brazil at the 2026 World Cup
Mexico vs Brazil is one of the standout potential fixtures at the 2026 World Cup. Mexico are in Group A (odds 40/1), and Brazil are in Group C (odds 6/1). They can only meet in the knockout stages unless drawn together.
Tournament knockouts are designed to keep top seeds apart in the early rounds. For Mexico versus Brazil to happen, the bracket has to align — usually possible from the Round of 16 onward.
Head-to-head context
| Mexico | Brazil | |
|---|---|---|
| Confederation | CONCACAF | CONMEBOL |
| Group | A | C |
| Star player | Santiago Giménez | Vinícius Júnior |
| Head coach | Javier Aguirre | Dorival Júnior |
| Odds to win World Cup | 40/1 | 6/1 |
Tactical clash
Mexico's CONCACAF intensity versus Brazil's South American flair sets up a clash of styles. Santiago Giménez versus Vinícius Júnior is the marquee individual matchup.
Path to meet
Mexico (Group A) and Brazil (Group C) are in different groups; they can meet in the knockout rounds — most likely Round of 16 or later, depending on group finishes.
Where it could be played
The 2026 World Cup uses 16 host cities. Knockout matches between Mexico and Brazil would be played in one of the major venues — MetLife Stadium (final), AT&T Stadium, SoFi Stadium, Estadio Azteca and so on. The exact venue depends on the bracket position.
Outlook
Mexico will play their opening match at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City. Brazil five-time World Cup champions, the most of any nation.